What definition from B.G. Tilak did the Indian Supreme Court accept as a satisfactory definition of a Hindu? (3 points)View keyboard shortcutsEditViewInsertFormatToolsTable12ptParagraph
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What definition from B.G. Tilak did the Indian Supreme Court accept as a satisfactory definition of a Hindu? (3 points)View keyboard shortcutsEditViewInsertFormatToolsTable12ptParagraph
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The Indian Supreme Court accepted B.G. Tilak's definition of a Hindu as someone who regards India as his motherland, as well as his holy land, the cradle of his religion. This definition was accepted as it encapsulates the cultural, geographical, and religious aspects that are integral to Hindu identity.
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When and why did Tilak leave the Indian National Congress?
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